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The Grove Church

Weekly Teachings from The Grove Church in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

The Grove Church

681 episodesEN-US

Show overview

The Grove Church has been publishing since 2017, and across the 9 years since has built a catalogue of 681 episodes. That works out to roughly 370 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 30 min and 35 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Religion & Spirituality show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 35 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 102 episodes published.

Episodes
681
Running
2017–2026 · 9y
Median length
33 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Weekly Teachings from The Grove Church in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Please visit our website at www.thegrovechurch.org Fully Devoted, World Changing, Followers of Christ.

Latest Episodes

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The Parable of Salt and Light

May 13, 202631 min

Finding Real Freedom in Faith, Not Works

May 11, 202634 min

The Parable of the Wineskins

May 6, 202636 min

The Heart Behind Our Finances

May 4, 202635 min

Build Your House on the Rock

Apr 30, 202632 min

Life is a Highway

Apr 27, 202633 min

Busyness

Apr 21, 202634 min

The Parable of the Great Banquet

Apr 15, 202635 min

The Ancient Path

Apr 14, 202632 min

The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard

Apr 8, 202632 min

It is Finished

Apr 6, 202630 min

Ep 670The Parable of the Good Samaritan

This week on Cultivate, we dug into the parable of the Good Samaritan from Luke 10:25–37—a story you’ve probably heard, but maybe haven’t considered from every angle. We unpacked the context of Jesus’ conversation with a teacher of the law who asked, “Who is my neighbor?” and saw how Jesus’ answer completely upended cultural and religious expectations of the day. The discussion explored the surprising role of the Samaritan, someone considered an outsider, to show how loving your neighbor isn’t limited to the people you’re comfortable with—it's about showing mercy and compassion to anyone in need, no matter who they are. We reflected on how ritual or religious activity can sometimes become an excuse to avoid real, costly love, and talked about what it means to let compassion interrupt our plans. This episode invites us to consider the practical ways we can cross boundaries to love others—challenging us all to reflect on who we might overlook and how Jesus invites us into a deeper, wider love.

Apr 1, 202635 min

Ep 669Be Prepared

This week in our Easter series, we discussed what it really means to follow Jesus when life gets unpredictable and overwhelming. Charlie walked us through John 16, where Jesus prepares His disciples for a new reality—He’s going away, and things are about to get tough. Far from just a history lesson, this passage invites us to consider our own preparedness for spiritual challenges. We explored how the world often pushes us in the wrong direction, and why the gift of the Holy Spirit—our advocate and guide—is so crucial for keeping us on track.With practical examples from everyday life and even a little video game wisdom, the teaching reminded us that faith isn’t a set-it-and-forget-it pursuit, but a daily dependence on God’s Word and Spirit. We reflected on the unique access we have to God through Jesus, the hope in His resurrection, and how the Holy Spirit anchors us when life feels unsteady.Take some time this week to consider where you need guidance and how you might invite God’s Spirit to lead you forward.

Mar 30, 202634 min

Ep 668Connected to the Vine

This week in our Esster series, we discussed what it means to thrive in the midst of life’s challenges through staying connected to Jesus. Drawing from John 15, Charlie Loften unpacked Jesus’ metaphor of the vine and branches—emphasizing how our spiritual fruitfulness comes from a daily, active connection with Christ. We explored the reality that, whether we’re facing hardship or periods of growth, God may “prune” us, preparing us for greater purpose and maturity. Through honest reflection on personal and church experiences, we considered the temptation to see difficulties as punishment, and the biblical encouragement to gain perspective and trust God’s work in our lives. Practical applications focused on what it looks like to “remain” in Jesus—investing in worship, community, and prayer—rather than striving on our own. If you’re wrestling with tough seasons or wondering how to find meaning amidst struggle, this episode invites you to reflect on your connection with God and how it shapes your everyday faith journey.

Mar 23, 202635 min

Ep 667Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector

This week on Cultivate, we explored Jesus’ Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector from Luke 18. Charlie Loften and Bagel Boone dove into the story’s surprising reversal: the seemingly moral Pharisee relies on his spiritual résumé, while the tax collector, aware of his own failures, humbly asks God for mercy. We examined how Jesus challenges common notions of righteousness—not just in first-century Israel, but in our own hearts today. What does it really mean to be “justified” before God? Can good behavior or rule-following make us right with Him, or is it about honest humility and dependence on His grace?Along the way, we unraveled why this teaching would have been shocking in its original context, and considered its ongoing relevance for anyone striving to live a life of faith. Whether you’re wrestling with your own sense of spiritual adequacy or just curious about how grace works, this episode invites you to reflect on what it means to approach God in honesty and humility.

Mar 18, 202634 min

Ep 666The Promise of the Holy Spirit

This week in our Easter series, we discussed what Jesus meant when He told His disciples that it was actually to their advantage for Him to leave so the Holy Spirit could come. Drawing from passages in John 14 and 16, Charlie Loften unpacked the idea that having the Holy Spirit within us is even better than having Jesus physically beside us. We explored how the Spirit transforms us from the inside out, teaches and reminds us of what we need to know, and gives us peace that’s rooted in obedience. Practical application came through learning to listen to God’s quiet voice amid life’s noise, recognizing that the Spirit is always guiding us toward courage and faithfulness—even in life’s “fires.” The message was hopeful, rooted in Scripture, and connected directly to everyday challenges and decisions we all face. Consider how the Spirit might be inviting you to deeper trust, obedience, and peace this week as you reflect or engage further.

Mar 16, 202633 min

Ep 665The Parable of the Debtor

This week on Cultivate, we explored the parable of the debtor from Luke 7:36–50. Charlie Loften and Abigail Boone dug into the story where Jesus is invited to dine with a Pharisee, only to be confronted by the humble actions of a woman labeled as a sinner. Together, we examined Jesus’ teaching through the parable of the two debtors, unpacking how gratitude and love flow from the depth of our forgiveness. We discussed why the Pharisee struggled to extend hospitality, and how Jesus’ response revealed his authority to forgive sins—challenging both ancient perspectives and our own. The conversation also touched on how our judgments toward others can obscure the reality that we are all in need of grace.As we considered the practical implications for life today, we were reminded that comparing ourselves to others misses the point; instead, we are called to recognize our own need and respond with humility and grateful love. We invite you to reflect on how forgiveness shapes your view of yourself, others, and God’s mercy.

Mar 11, 202630 min

Ep 664Jesus is the Way

This week in our Easter series, we discussed what it means to find hope and peace in uncertain times by focusing on the person of Jesus. Charlie Loften reflected on John 14, a passage where Jesus comforts His troubled disciples by reminding them, "I am the way and the truth and the life." We explored how Jesus isn’t simply a moral teacher or guide, but the very source of truth, life, and our connection to God.Charlie Loften addressed why our church prioritizes unity around Jesus over political or cultural groupthink, reminding us that the gospel invites everyone—regardless of background or belief—to belong and discover real hope. Through practical application, we were invited to examine where we place our hope and to let go of anxieties that come from trying to control our world.Whether you’re wrestling with doubts or seeking direction, this message encourages us to turn our focus to Jesus as the foundation of lasting peace. Take time this week to consider where your hope truly lies and how Jesus may be inviting you to deeper trust.

Mar 9, 202637 min

Ep 662The Parable of the Unmerciful Servant

This week on Cultivate, we dove into the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant from Matthew 18:21–35. Charlie Loften and Abigail Boone unpacked Jesus’ conversation with Peter about forgiveness—exploring why Jesus tells us to forgive not just seven times, but “seventy-seven times.” Together, we examined the massive debt forgiven by the king and the far smaller debt the servant refused to release, discussing how this extreme story challenges us to rethink our own perspective on grace and mercy.We talked about the difference between manageable forgiveness and the overwhelming, incomprehensible forgiveness God offers each of us, and why this should make us more forgiving toward others. The conversation included honest reflections on personal relationships, the limits of forgiveness, and the true heart posture Jesus calls us to live out.Whether you’re wrestling with forgiving others or simply curious about what following Jesus means for everyday life, we invite you to listen, reflect, and consider how God’s radical mercy might reshape your relationships this week.

Mar 4, 202630 min

Ep 663Jesus Predicts His Betrayal

This week in our Easter series, we discussed what it means to truly know and follow Jesus, especially in the moments leading up to His betrayal. Drawing from John 13:18–30, Charlie Loften walked us through the powerful account of Jesus washing His disciples’ feet—even knowing that Judas would soon betray Him. We looked at the depth of Christ’s grace, noting that there’s no past mistake or failure that places us beyond His love and forgiveness. The message highlighted how Jesus not only extends mercy to those on the “outside,” like Judas, but is also patient and gracious with His closest followers when they fall short. Charlie Loften challenged us to rest in Christ’s unconditional love, but also to allow His sacrificial heart to motivate us toward deeper obedience and compassion in our everyday lives. Take some time this week to reflect: How does Christ’s grace shape the way you respond to difficulty, disappointment, or even your own shortcomings?

Mar 2, 202635 min
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